The Black Swamp Find has quickly become the most talked about subject in the hobby, reaching the mainstream media throughout the world. Sitting in an Ohio attic was a box, filled with hundreds of 1910 E98 baseball cards that are worth millions of dollars in today's market. The names include such legends as Ty Cobb, Honus Wagner, Cy Young and Connie Mack. What takes this find to an entirely different level is the remarkable condition that most of the cards were found in. Is this the greatest baseball card find in history?
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Barry Larkin Becomes a Cooperstowner

Barry Larkin was inducted into the baseball's Hall of Fame on Sunday, joining the all-time greats of the game. Larkin wasn't the flashiest player on the field but he was the consummate professional and certainly one of the best ever at his position - shortstop. This 12-time All Star and former NL MVP had a well-rounded game, excelling at the plate and in the field. Evidence of that is clearly shown as a result of his 9 Silver Slugger and three Gold Glove awards. In the following article, we look at Larkin's great career through his most desirable cards.More...

Set Registry Spotlight

707sportscards LTD Finally - The Number One Current Finest 1935 Goudey - Master Baseball SetOf all the great Goudey issues produced between 1933-1941, this one is clearly the toughest to build in high-grade. The colored borders will reveal even the slightest amount of wear. Containing a great selection of Hall of Famers, including some cards that feature more than one like the card featuring Babe Ruth and Rabbit Maranville, the basic set of 36 cards packs plenty of power. What makes this year's winner even more special is that we are talking about the Master set, which means you have to own every possible combination of 4-player fronts with the corresponding puzzle backs, resulting in 114 cards! The backs help complete 9 different puzzles, including those of Jimmie Foxx and Mickey Cochrane. With a GPA of 6.63, this is the finest complete 1935 Goudey Master set on the registry.
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PSA Set Registry LuncheonWe are looking forward to seeing everyone in Baltimore. We have an exciting program planned for the luncheon. Reservations were due on 7/18,
however if you have not yet RSVP'd and would like to attend,
Please contact [email protected] and you'll be added to the standby list.

Join PSA and PSA/DNA at the 33rd National Sports Collectors Convention in Baltimore, MD - August 1-5

The National is the biggest and most important sports collectibles convention on PSA's and PSA/DNA's calendar every year. We pull out all the stops with
numerous grading and authentication specials, and this year is no exception:

Onsite card grading starting at $35 per card

$10 autograph authentication special for any autographs obtained on-site

PSA Will Display Headline-Making E98 "Cards From The Attic" at 2012 National

A century-old treasure trove of 1910-era E98 cards discovered in an Ohio house attic will be displayed by Professional
Sports Authenticator and Heritage Auctions at the National Sports Collectors Convention in Baltimore, August 1 - 5, 2012.
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for details.

Clean Sweep Auctions July All Sport Autograph and Memorabilia Auction, Ends July 25 and 26

The latest major Clean Sweep Auction ends on Wednesday, July 25, and Thursday, July 26. Initial bids must be placed by 6 PM EST for each day.
This is our unique, affordable autograph and memorabilia-only auction. This auction consists almost entirely of items with a retail value of $500
or less, with very low matching minimum bids to allow for maximum bidder participation.
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to read more!

This is the final week to place bids. The auction features 539 lots of important rarities, finest known examples, legendary Hall-of-Famer
cards, and complete sets. The closing date is Thursday, July 26th.
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to read more!

Highlights From the Black Swamp Find of 1910 E98 Baseball Cards Set to Lead Heritage Auctions' Platinum Night Sports Event

A pair of 1916 Babe Ruth rookie cards, a 1933 Yankees team-signed bat and hundreds of high grade, vintage sports cards will be
among more than 1,300 items in Memory Lane Inc's next catalog auction, opened in time for showcasing at this year's National Sports Collectors Convention in Baltimore.
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for more details!